Nearly all drivers (that can support injection) needs to be patched to support injection in Monitor mode.You will need the following to compile drivers:

* Linux kernel headers that match your current running kernel. * The same gcc version that was used to compile your kernel. At least make sure that the first two version numbers or the compiler are thesame (e.g. it's OK to use gcc 3.4.6 to compile the driver if the kernel was compiled by gcc 3.4.2). Ignoring this rule will cause Invalid module format errors during module load. That can be checked via /proc/version.

If anyone has a working copy of the aircrack-ng suite working on a SL-5500, can I copy your installation ? - perhaps you would be kind enough to make a zImage and an initrid.bin of your installation ? - this would save me a whole pile of problems, as I amnew to Linux. I would also like to learn how to make those 2 files.

If not, I need a feed source to download the needed software - does anyone have any links or recommendations ? do you have old copiesof that software ? - can you send me a copy ?

please feel free to email me here at: allelectrix2@yahoo.co.uk

I know gcc is a big installation, so, if you have cramfs files that will run gcc 2.95.3 20010315 (or above) from an SD Cardim definitely interested in that. if not, can someone teach me how to install gcc from a tarball and then make a cramfs of it ?

Nearly all drivers (that can support injection) needs to be patched to support injection in Monitor mode.You will need the following to compile drivers:

* Linux kernel headers that match your current running kernel. * The same gcc version that was used to compile your kernel. At least make sure that the first two version numbers or the compiler are thesame (e.g. it's OK to use gcc 3.4.6 to compile the driver if the kernel was compiled by gcc 3.4.2). Ignoring this rule will cause Invalid module format errors during module load. That can be checked via /proc/version.

If anyone has a working copy of the aircrack-ng suite working on a SL-5500, can I copy your installation ? - perhaps you would be kind enough to make a zImage and an initrid.bin of your installation ? - this would save me a whole pile of problems, as I amnew to Linux. I would also like to learn how to make those 2 files.

If not, I need a feed source to download the needed software - does anyone have any links or recommendations ? do you have old copiesof that software ? - can you send me a copy ?

please feel free to email me here at: allelectrix2@yahoo.co.uk

I know gcc is a big installation, so, if you have cramfs files that will run gcc 2.95.3 20010315 (or above) from an SD Cardim definitely interested in that. if not, can someone teach me how to install gcc from a tarball and then make a cramfs of it ?